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EXPECT A STRONG FIGHTBACK

The skipper of Queens Park Rangers, Park Ji Sung, has said that his team will definitely make a strong comeback in the upcoming matches. The performance of the QPR team has been very poor in the current season. The team has played 6 matches in the current season and lost four of them. And, those defeats were not close defeats, they were massive ones.

The QPR team suffered a heavy defeat in its very first match of the season against Swansea City. Mark Hughes’ side was thrashed by Swansea City by a huge margin of 5-0.

QPR played a bit better in the second game against Norwich City, but, in the Capital One Cup match against Walsall, the team again looked off colour and got defeated by 3-0 which is certainly not a small margin.

QPR’s poor form continued against Manchester City and the team lost to the defending champions by 3-1. QPR managed to grab one point against Chelsea in the next match. That match ended in a goalless draw. It seemed that the QPR team had regained a bit of form. But, the team again lost to the Spurs on Sunday by 2-1.

In the match against Tottenham, the QPR team made a good start and took a lead in the first half with the goal of Bobby Zamora, but, in the second half, Mark Hughes’ boys played some very ordinary football and lost the advantage. The Spurs fired in two goals in the second half to pull off a victory.
The QPR team is currently at no.19 in the Premier League points table with two points in five matches. But, the QPR captain is pretty confident that his boys will put up better performances in the upcoming matches.

Park Ji Sung was quoted as saying, “We will definitely come back strongly. I thought we played decently against Tottenham and we didn’t deserve to lose. We got a bit panicked after that own goal from Faurlin and Tottenham was quick to take the advantage. But, I have got full faith in the boys. We are not too far from our first victory in the League.”

QPR will play its next match against Reading on Wednesday at the Loftus Road Stadium.